Meet featured adoptable pets at SPCA of East Texas March 24-30, 2025

Published 5:10 am Monday, March 24, 2025

Lilly

Lottie is a 3-year-old, 22-pound poodle mix. She was rescued with several severe injuries, including a broken jaw. After having her bottom jaw wired back together, she is healing well. Despite her past trauma, Lottie is very loving and laid back. She would love to find a home where she can share plenty of cuddles on the couch. She has been around dogs and cats and has a friendly, gentle temperament.

Katie Kay, now known as Mona, is an 11.5-year-old senior who was surrendered to the SPCA of East Texas. She spends most of her day sleeping and would love to be someone’s couch cuddle buddy. Mona enjoys cuddling up in your legs. She is food motivated and uses a slow feeder for meals. Mona loves walks and playing with other dogs, though she tends to take longer to warm up to female dogs. She enjoys chewing on bones and will bring stuffed animals to you when you come home. Mona is the perfect combination of easygoing and affectionate.



Dot is a 9-month-old DSH mix, estimated to have been born on June 11, 2024. She has been spayed, microchipped, and is up to date on vaccinations. Dot has been around other cats but has not been introduced to dogs yet. She is litterbox trained and is looking for an indoor home.

Tetra is a big lady, weighing 15 pounds. She is a DSH mix, estimated to have been born on Aug. 13, 2021. Although no longer a kitten, Tetra still loves to play and explore. She lived in a home with other cats but would also be happy as the only pet. She is litterbox trained and in need of an indoor home.

Lilly is a 6-month-old DSH mix. She is litterbox trained and has been fully vetted. Lilly is looking for an indoor home with a little patience to allow her to open up on her own time. She has been around other cats and would enjoy having another cat for company. She is already beginning to warm up in her new environment and is a sweetheart looking for the right home.

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To adopt one of these animals, visit www.spcaeasttx.com. For more information, email adopt@spcaeasttx.com for dogs or rescue@spcaeasttx.com for cats, or call 903-596-7722. The SPCA adoption center is located at 3245 W. Grande Blvd. in Tyler.